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Less Invasive PATH® Technique for Total Hip Arthroplasty

Showcasing Detailed Surgical Technique
January 19, 2007
5:00 PM PST (7:00 PM CST)
(January 20, 2007 at 01:00 UTC)
From Los Angeles, CA
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Hip Repair: Wright Medical Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: WMGI), a global orthopaedic medical device company, will sponsor a webcast highlighting the new PATH® minimally invasive (MIS) technique for total hip arthroplasty, led by Brad Penenberg, MD of Los Angeles, California. The web event will be moderated by Lowry Barnes, MD of Little Rock, Arkansas and will take place Friday, January 19 at 7:00 p.m. CST. The event will also be archived on this site for twelve months.

The PATH® surgical technique was co-developed by Wright and Dr. Penenberg. The PATH® MIS technique offers direct and complete access to both the acetabulum and the femur. The PATH® MIS approach eliminates the angular constraints that surgeons have faced with other minimally-invasive techniques, specifically posterior techniques that have attempted to use progressively smaller incisions. Unlike other MIS techniques, Wright's less-invasive, percutaneously-assisted approach to total hip arthroplasty allows surgeons to remain within their procedure "comfort zone."

The preservation of soft tissue seen in patients treated through Wright's PATH® MIS technique is much more relevant to immediate post-operative improvement than the length of the skin incision. Specifically, the short external rotators are preserved and the gluteus medius is no longer stretched to the same extent as in traditional total hip replacement surgery. In many cases, the result is the patient's ability to perform a straight leg raise in the recovery room. Additionally, the soft tissue preservation of the PATH® technique allows many patients to walk within hours of surgery and, in many cases, walk completely unassisted.

The PATH® MIS technique and instrumentation are designed for use with Wright's PROFEMUR® modular neck hip system, as well as the unique CONSERVE® Total acetabular system with BFH® Technology. The PATH® Technique, coupled with Wright's hip implant innovations,  

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Hip Repair: Wright Medical Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: WMGI), a global orthopaedic medical device company, will sponsor a webcast highlighting the new PATH® minimally invasive (MIS) technique for total hip arthroplasty, led by Brad Penenberg, MD of Los Angeles, California. The web event will be moderated by Lowry Barnes, MD of Little Rock, Arkansas and will take place Friday, January 19 at 7:00 p.m. CST. The event will also be archived on this site for twelve months.

The PATH® surgical technique was co-developed by Wright and Dr. Penenberg. The PATH® MIS technique offers direct and complete access to both the acetabulum and the femur. The PATH® MIS approach eliminates the angular constraints that surgeons have faced with other minimally-invasive techniques, specifically posterior techniques that have attempted to use progressively smaller incisions. Unlike other MIS techniques, Wright's less-invasive, percutaneously-assisted approach to total hip arthroplasty allows surgeons to remain within their procedure "comfort zone."

The preservation of soft tissue seen in patients treated through Wright's PATH® MIS technique is much more relevant to immediate post-operative improvement than the length of the skin incision. Specifically, the short external rotators are preserved and the gluteus medius is no longer stretched to the same extent as in traditional total hip replacement surgery. In many cases, the result is the patient's ability to perform a straight leg raise in the recovery room. Additionally, the soft tissue preservation of the PATH® technique allows many patients to walk within hours of surgery and, in many cases, walk completely unassisted.

The PATH® MIS technique and instrumentation are designed for use with Wright's PROFEMUR® modular neck hip system, as well as the unique CONSERVE® Total acetabular system with BFH® Technology. The PATH® Technique, coupled with Wright's hip implant innovations, provides Wright's customers tomorrow's technology, today.

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